1 Name: Richard E. Mohler, AIA Department: Architecture Present Rank: Associate Professor SCHOLARSHIP a. Educational Achievements Institution Degree Date University of Pennsylvania M. Arch. May 1984 University of Pennsylvania B.A. May 1980 b. Fellowships, awards, grants, scholarships (for pursuit of degree) Paul Philippe Cret Medal for Outstanding Architectural Thesis Project, University of Pennsylvania, 1984 Arthur Spayd Brooke Gold Medal for Outstanding Work in Design Studio, University of Pennsylvania, 1984 AIA Foundation Scholarship, University of Pennsylvania, 1983 E. Lewis Dales Traveling Fellowship, University of Pennsylvania, 1983 Charles M. Gay Prize for Excellence in Design and Construction Technology, University of Pennsylvania, 1983 Member, Student Charrette Team, 1992 Chicago World's Fair, New York, NY, 1983 Nominee, SOM Foundation Scholarship, University of Pennsylvania, 1983 Scholarship Recipient, International Design Conference in Aspen, Aspen, CO, 1982 c. Appointed / elected positions (while pursuing degree) Nominee, Recently Graduated Alumni Trustee, University of Pennsylvania, 1984 Student Representative, Office of the Chair, Department of Architecture, University of Pennsylvania, 1981-82 Student Representative to Board of Overseers, Graduate School of Fine Arts, University of Pennsylvania, 1980 d. Participation in scholarly societies (while pursuing degree) Nominee, Sphinx Honor Society, University of Pennsylvania, 1980 e. Participation in Continuing Education Professional Liability Seminar, University of Washington, 1993 AIA/ACSA Teacher's Seminar, Cranbrook Academy of Art, 1992 Conference on Design and the Environment, University of Pennsylvania, 1991 f. Papers presented, lectures, panels, guest critic, etc. Panelist, ‘Reflections on Sustainability’, University of Washington, November 19, 2010 Guest Critic, Washington State University, 2010 Featured Guest, “The Future of Housing”, Weekday, KUOW, August 5, 2009 Introductory Speaker, AIA Future Shack Program, September 5, 2009
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Name: Richard E. Mohler, AIA Department: Architecture Present Rank: Associate Professor SCHOLARSHIP a. Educational Achievements
Institution Degree Date University of Pennsylvania M. Arch. May 1984 University of Pennsylvania B.A. May 1980
b. Fellowships, awards, grants, scholarships (for pursuit of degree)
Paul Philippe Cret Medal for Outstanding Architectural Thesis Project, University of Pennsylvania, 1984
Arthur Spayd Brooke Gold Medal for Outstanding Work in Design Studio, University of Pennsylvania, 1984
AIA Foundation Scholarship, University of Pennsylvania, 1983
E. Lewis Dales Traveling Fellowship, University of Pennsylvania, 1983
Charles M. Gay Prize for Excellence in Design and Construction Technology, University of Pennsylvania, 1983
Member, Student Charrette Team, 1992 Chicago World's Fair, New York, NY, 1983
Nominee, SOM Foundation Scholarship, University of Pennsylvania, 1983
Scholarship Recipient, International Design Conference in Aspen, Aspen, CO, 1982 c. Appointed / elected positions (while pursuing degree)
Nominee, Recently Graduated Alumni Trustee, University of Pennsylvania, 1984
Student Representative, Office of the Chair, Department of Architecture, University of Pennsylvania, 1981-82
Student Representative to Board of Overseers, Graduate School of Fine Arts, University of Pennsylvania, 1980
d. Participation in scholarly societies (while pursuing degree)
Nominee, Sphinx Honor Society, University of Pennsylvania, 1980 e. Participation in Continuing Education
Professional Liability Seminar, University of Washington, 1993
AIA/ACSA Teacher's Seminar, Cranbrook Academy of Art, 1992
Conference on Design and the Environment, University of Pennsylvania, 1991
f. Papers presented, lectures, panels, guest critic, etc.
Panelist, ‘Reflections on Sustainability’, University of Washington, November 19, 2010
Guest Critic, Washington State University, 2010
Featured Guest, “The Future of Housing”, Weekday, KUOW, August 5, 2009
Introductory Speaker, AIA Future Shack Program, September 5, 2009
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Panelist, ‘Reflections on the AIA Honor Awards”, March 20, 2008, Seattle, WA
Moderator, 2001 AIA Seattle Conceptual Awards Program, Seattle, WA
Paper Referee, 1996 ACSA Annual Meeting, Boston, MA
Moderator, 1996 ACSA Annual Meeting, Boston, MA
Moderator : 1995 ACSA Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA
Panelist: 1995 Architect/Educator Forum sponsored by Seattle Chapter AIA
Panelist: “Tower to Tower: Images of Architectural Education and Practice” sponsored by AIAS, 1995
Paper Referee: ACSA 82nd Annual Meeting, Montreal, Canada, 1994
"Recent Work of Adams/Mohler Architects: Projects at Three Scales, "College of Architecture and Urban Planning Lecture Series, University of Washington, 1994
Housing Density and Affordability Workshop, University of Washington, 1991
Introductory Speaker, AIA/Seattle Times Home of the Year Program, 1991
Speaker, Seattle City Council Hearing, Seattle Center Master Plan, 1989
Guest Critic: New Jersey Institute of Technology, 1984-85 RESEARCH
a. Employment Record
Institution Position Dates Snohomish County Public Utility District #1 Principal Investigator 1994-95
Department of Architecture Contributing Researcher 1992-93 University of Washington / & Author Washington State Department of Community Development Graduate School of Fine Arts Production Editor & 1983-84 University of Pennsylvania Co-Editor Center for Environmental Research Assistant 1983 Design & Planning, University of Pennsylvania b. Proposal writing and submission
Housing Affordability and Density: Regulatory Reform and Design Recommendations, University of Washington / Washington State Department of Community Development, Assistant, 1991
c. Published reports, reviews, books, etc.
Uptown Arts – Re-envisioning Lower Queen Ann (Architecture 403/506 Studio Publication), 2014
Murcutt/Australia Studio 2012 (Architecture 503 Studio Publication), 2012
METROpolis 2030 – Rapid Ride in Shoreline (Architecture 403/506 Studio Publication), 2012
‘Mind the Ride’, Column 5 (UW Architecture Department Journal), 2012
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METROpolis 2030 – Transit Oriented Development at Northgate (Architecture 403/506 Studio Publication), 2011
METROpolis 2030 – Transit Oriented Development at Northgate (Architecture 403/506 Studio Publication w/ Susan Busch), 2010
“An Adaptable Aquatic Center”, FormZ joint Study Report, 2005-2006, Introduction
Common Place – Toward Neighborhood and Regional Design, University of Washington Press, Chapter Co-Author w/ Doug Kelbaugh, 1997
Substation Prototypes, College of Architecture and Urban Planning for the Snohomish County PUD #1, Principal Investigator / Author, 1995
Designing for Density, Ideas for More Compact and Affordable Housing, Department of Architecture, University of Washington for the Washington State Department of Community
"Practice, Education and the Discipline of Architecture," Arcade, the Northwest Journal for Architecture and Design, Author, May/June 1992, pp. 6-7
VIA 7, The Architectural Journal of the Graduate School of Fine Arts, University of Pennsylvania - "The Building of Architecture", MIT Press, Co-Editor, Production Editor, 1984
The Metal Cornice, Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow, Center for Environmental Design and Planning, University of Pennsylvania, Research Assistant, 1984
East Central Precinct Campus Development Plan, Center for Environmental Design and Planning, University of Pennsylvania, Research Assistant, 1983-84
Pitman, NJ - The Revitalization of the Downtown, Center for Environmental Design and Planning, University of Pennsylvania, Research Assistant, 1983
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE
a. Employment Record
Firm Position Dates Mohler + Ghillino Architects Principal 2013-present Seattle, WA Adams Mohler Ghillino Principal 2002-2013 Architects Seattle, WA Adams Mohler Architects Principal 1991-2002 Seattle, WA Kelbaugh, Calthorpe and Associate 1989-90 Associates Seattle, WA Olson Sundberg Architects Project Architect 1986-89 Seattle, WA Venturi, Rauch and Designer/Draftsman 1985-86 Scott Brown Philadelphia, PA
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Kelbaugh & Lee Architects Project Designer 1984-85 Princeton, NJ Mitchell/Giurgola Designer/Draftsman 1983-84 Architects Philadelphia, PA Ewing, Cole, Cherry, Designer/Draftsman 1982 Parsky Architects Philadelphia, PA Nels L. Larson, Architect Project Designer 1980-81 Haverford, PA b. Professional registration
Knoll International assembly and shipping facility, East Greenville, PA, member project team Ewing, Cole, Cherry, Parsky Designer/Draftsman 1982 Philadelphia, PA
Temple University Medical School office building, Philadelphia, PA, member project team
Shared Medical Systems Corporate Headquarters, Malvern, PA, member project team Nels L. Larson, Architect Project Designer 1980-81 Haverford, PA
Kohl Residence, Bryn Mawr, PA, project designer
Haverford College Biology Department expansion, Haverford PA (project), project designer Independent Work Collaborator 1985-90
Seattle Center Master Plan, member project team w/ Seattle Center Study Group, 1989-90
Wood Design Honor Award,Honor Award, Washington Pass Rest Facility, member project team, 1997
Honor Award, Seattle Chapter AIA, Washington Pass Rest Facility, member project team, 1995
First Place, Place Jaques-Cartier International Urban Design Competition, Montréal, PQ, lead designer w/ Rik Adams, Einar Jarmund and Doug Kelbaugh, one of five first place awards from 126 submissions, 1990
Work with Olson Sundberg Architects
Winning Submission, University of Washington Publication Services Building Regional Design/Build Competition, member competition team, 1988
Winning Submission, University Street Local Improvement District Invited Design Competition, co-designer w/ Rik Adams, 1987
Work with Venturi, Rauch & Scott Brown
National AIA Honor Award, Furness Building Restoration, University of Pennsylvania, member project team, 1993
National AIA Honor Award, National Gallery Sainsbury Wing, London, member competition/project team, 1992
Merit Award, Philadelphia Chapter AIA, Furness Building Restoration, University of Pennsylvania, member project team, 1991
Distinguished Building Award, Pennsylvania Society of Architects, Furness Building Restoration, University of Pennsylvania, member
project team, 1991
Merit Award, Philadelphia Chapter AIA, World of Primates Exhibit, Philadelphia Zoo, member project team, 1987
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Winning Submission, National Gallery Sainsbury Wing International Invited Design Competition, London, member competition team, 1986
Work with Kelbaugh and Lee Architects
Third Place, Newport News Cultural Arts Center International Design Competition, member competition team, 105 projects submitted, 1984
Independent Work
Second Place, Seattle's "Four-in-One" International Housing Design Competition, co-designer with Rik Adams, 128 projects submitted, 1988
Honorable Mention, Philadelphia City Visions International Urban Design Competition, co-designer with Jim Bradberry & Perry Kulper, 127 projects submitted, 1985
e. Publication of design, planning, etc. in journals, reviews by others
Work with Mohler + Ghillino Architects
Eric Reinholdt, “Design Workshop: Plywood as Finish”, www.houzz.com, View Residence, April 8, 2015 (online)
Mike Powell, ‘$2,950,000 Homes in Miami, California and Louisiana”, The New York Times, www.nytimes.com, Prow House, February 11, 2015 (online)
John Harris, “Sunlight Used Right”, www.houzz.com, Indigo Lane House, October 13, 2013 (online)
Shannon O’Leary, ‘Explore Design Home Tour’, Seattle Home Magazine, Flip/Flop House(s), September, 2013, pp. 13-19
Sean Keeely, “Tangletown’s Flip-Flop House Offers Multi-Unit Alternative”, Curbed Seattle, September 12, 2013 (online)
Becky Harris, “Houzz Tour – Lopez Island Compound”, www.houzz.com, September 13, 2013 (online)
Work with Adams Mohler Ghillino Architects
Christine Pratt, ‘Tierra to build rural adult care home’, Wenatchee World, May 18, 2012
Clair Enlow, ‘Trying something new and old in a single family neighborhood’, Flip/Flop House(s), Daily Journal of Commerce, September 15, 2010, p. 3
Rebecca Teagarden, ‘Future Shack 2010’ (Falck Residence), Pacific Northwest, September 12, 2010, p. 12-18, p. 20
Jenny Sullivan, ‘Design of the Times’ (Cover Story – Flip/Flop House(s)), Builder, July 2010
Giselle Smith, ‘Model Remodel’, (Cover Story-Smith Residence), Seattle Homes and Lifestyles, January/February, 2010.
Perspectives on Design Pacific Northwest (Markowitz Residence), Panache Publishing, 2010, cover, p. 102-105
Giselle Smith, “Winning Design” (Home of the Year – Falck Residence), Seattle Homes and Lifestyles, November/December, 2009, p. 60-66
Elizabeth Rhodes, "Striking layout provides home a new character" (Barclay Court), Seattle Times, August 17, 2003
Rebecca Teagarden, “Designs on the Future” (Future Shack - Flip/Flop House(s)), Pacific Northwest, September 13, 2009, p. 12-18
Lindsey Roberts, “Cornered” (Markowitz Residence), Seattle Homes and Lifestyles, July/August, 2009, p. 58-63
Editors, “Adams Mohler Ghillino in Seattle 100: The People Places and Things That Define Seattle Design”, Seattle Homes and Lifestyles, January/February, 2009
Rebecca Teagarden, “Kitchen Unconfidential”, Pacific Northwest, Hepburn Kitchen, January 4, 2009, p. 12-14
Editors, “Treading Lightly” (Icicle Creek Cabin) in The Good Life, December, 2008, p. 24-26
Sheila Mickool, “Top 50 Northwest Architects” in Northwest Home and Garden, Nov/Dec, 2008.
Editors, “Adams Mohler Ghillino in Seattle 100: The People Places and Things That Define Seattle Design”, Seattle Homes and Lifestyles, January/February, 2008.
Sheila Mickool, “Top 50 Northwest Architects” in Northwest Home and Garden, Nov/Dec, 2007
Rebekah L. Fraser, “Trends in Teas and Tisanes” (Remedy Teas – cover image), Fresh Cup, October, 2007, cover, p. 47
Editors, “Adams Mohler Ghillino in Seattle 100: The People Places and Things That Define Seattle Design”, Seattle Homes and Lifestyles, January/February, 2007
Sheila Mickool, “Top 50 Northwest Architects” in Northwest Home and Garden, Nov/Dec, 2006, p. 72
Alison Lind, “Adams Mohler Ghillino #41 in Seattle 100: The People Places and Things That Define Seattle Design”, Seattle Homes and Lifestyles, February, 2006, p. 59
Kate Silver, “Coffee and…Motore Coffee” in Seattle Weekly, December 21, 2005
Editors, "Vespas Inspire New Chain of Coffee Cafes" (Motore Coffee) In Daily Journal of Commerce, July 7, 2005
Robin Updike, "House of Glass and Light" (Barclay Court), American Style, April, 2005, p. 58-65
Dean Stahl, "Flip/Flop for the Future" (Flip/Flop House), Pacific Northwest, March 27, 2005, p. 28-35
Elizabeth Rhodes, "Savvy In four stories" (Barclay Court), Pacific Northwest, March 14, 2004, cover, p. 14-16
Work with Adams Mohler Architects
"The New Western Kitchen" (Sawhney Remodel and Addition), Sunset, February 2002, p. 66-67, p. 70-75
"AIA awards celebrate new school of simplicity" (Stable building), Daily Journal of Commerce, October 24, 2001, p. 2-3
Clair Enlow, "DJC/AIA Project of the Month" (Stable Building), Daily Journal of Commerce, April 4, 2001, p. 3
Editors, "Built Work, Adams/Mohler" In Arcade, Seattle, WA, Spring, 2000
Editors, “Rainier Oven Building Restoration” in Arcade, Seattle, WA, Spring, 1999
Entwistle, Jill, Designing with Light, East Sussex, UK, Rotovision, SA, 1999, pp. 136-137
Currimbhoy, Nayana, Designing Entrances for Retail and Restaurant Spaces, Gloucester, MA, Rockport, 1999, p. 128
Editors, “Rainier Oven Building” in Daily Journal of Commerce, Seattle, WA, February 3, 1999
Pegler, Martin, Cafes and Bistros, New York, RPC, 1998, cover, pp. 80-82
Jeremy Meyerson, International Lighting Design, London, Calmann and King, 1997, pp. 118-119
Editors, “Primate Center”, A+U, June, 1990, cover, pp. 44-47
Stanislaus Von Moos, “Body Language and Artiface”, A+U, June, 1990, pp. 121-122
Sylvia Lavin, "Artistic statements - Venturi, Rauch and Scott Brown disclose the plans for three new museum projects," Interiors, November, 1987, cover, pp.131-137, 166
Robert Maxwell, "Due musei negli USA di Venturi - Rauch - Scott Brown," Casabella, November, 1987, pp. 36-37
Stanislaus von Moos, Venturi, Rauch and Scott Brown – Buildings and Projects, 1987, p. 44, p. 238
James Poteet, Robert Veselka, "Laguna Gloria Art Museum, Austin, Texas," Center: A Journal for Architecture in America, 1987, pp. 76-79
Karen D. Stein, "Animal House - World of Primates," Architectural Record, February, 1987, pp. 120-125
D. Turner, "Austin's New Laguna Gloria Museum," Site, Summer 1985
P. Holmes, "New Austin Museum Shown as Work in Progress," Houston Chronicle, April 20, 1985
Independent Work
Seattle Department of Community Development, The Seattle Competition Catalogue, 1989,
Nancy Bartley, "Downtown housing emphasizes humaneness," Seattle Times, July 22 1988, pp. D1-D2
City of Philadelphia, Philadelphia City Visions Competition Catalogue, Summer, 1985
f. Exhibitions of Professional Work.
Work with Mohler + Ghillino Architects
Headlines Exhibit, University of Washington, 2015
Tectonics, University of Washington Department of Architecture, 2013
AIA Seattle Explore Design Home Tour Exhibit, AIA Seattle Gallery, September, 2013
Work with Adams Mohler Ghillino Architects
Headlines Exhibit, University of Washington, 2005-2013, various projects
Firm Exhibit, University of Washington Department of Architecture, 2006
Work with Adams Mohler Architects
AIAS Professional Exhibit, University of Washington, 1987-1993, various projects
“An Adaptable Aquatic Center”, FormZ joint Study Report, 2005-2006, Introduction
Paper Referee - 1996 ACSA Annual Meeting, Boston, MA
Moderator - 1996 ACSA Annual Meeting, Boston, MA
Principal Investigator - Prototype Substation Design Study for Snohomish County Public Utility District #1, 1995
TEACHING ASSIGNMENTS
a. Current course teaching assignments Quarter Course Number Title Credits Spring Arch 305 Graduate Studio 6 credits Winter Arch 501 Graduate Studio 6 credits Fall Thesis Studio Graduate Studio 6 credits
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b. Courses taught in previous academic years
University of Washington, Associate Professor of Architecture
Quarter & Year Course Number Title Credits Spring ‘14 Arch 502/504 Graduate Studio 6 credits Winter ‘14 Arch 501 Graduate Studio 6 credits Fall ‘13 Arch 700 Thesis Studio 6 credits Spring ‘13 Arch 305 Graduate Studio 6 credits Winter ‘13 Arch 501 Graduate Studio 6 credits Fall ‘12 Arch 503 Graduate Studio 6 credits Summer ’12 Arch 403/506 Graduate Studio 6 credits Spring ‘12 Arch 502 Graduate Studio 6 credits Winter ‘12 Arch 501 Graduate Studio 6 credits Fall ‘11 Arch 500 Graduate Studio 6 credits Summer ’11 Arch 403/506 Graduate Studio 6 credits Spring ‘11 Arch 305 Graduate Studio 6 credits Winter ‘11 Arch 501 Graduate Studio 6 credits Fall ‘10 Arch 500 Graduate Studio 6 credits Summer ’10 Arch 403/506 Graduate Studio 6 credits Spring ‘10 Arch 305 Graduate Studio 6 credits Winter ‘10 Arch 501 Graduate Studio 6 credits Fall ‘09 Arch 700 Thesis Studio 6 credits Summer ’09 Arch 403/506 Graduate Studio 6 credits Spring ‘09 Arch 502 Graduate Studio 6 credits Winter ‘09 Arch 304 Graduate Studio 6 credits Fall ‘08 Arch 402/504 Graduate Studio 6 credits Spring ‘08 Arch 700 Thesis Studio 6 credits Winter ‘08 Arch 501 Graduate Studio 6 credits Fall ‘07 Arch 303 Graduate Studio 6 credits Spring ‘07 Arch 502 Graduate Studio 6 credits Winter ‘07 Arch 501 Graduate Studio 6 credits Fall ‘06 Arch 303 Graduate Studio 6 credits Spring ‘06 Arch 502 Graduate Studio 6 credits Winter ‘06 Arch 501 Graduate Studio 6 credits Fall ‘05 Arch 303 Graduate Studio 6 credits Spring ‘05 Arch 700 Thesis Studio 6 credits Winter ‘05 Arch 501 Graduate Studio 6 credits Fall ‘04 Arch 303 Graduate Studio 6 credits Spring ‘04 Arch 700 Graduate Studio 6 credits Winter ‘04 Arch 501 Graduate Studio 6 credits Fall ‘03 Arch 303 Graduate Studio 6 credits Spring ‘03 Arch 505 Graduate Studio 6 credits Winter ‘03 Arch 501 Graduate Studio 6 credits Fall ‘02 Arch 303 Graduate Studio 6 credits Spring ‘02 Arch 305 Graduate Studio 6 credits Winter ‘02 Arch 501 Graduate Studio 6 credits Fall ‘01 Arch 303 Graduate Studio 6 credits Spring ‘01 Arch 305 Graduate Studio 6 credits Winter ‘01 Arch 501 Graduate Studio 6 credits Fall ‘00 Arch 303 Graduate Studio 6 credits Spring ‘00 On Leave (Sabbatical) Winter ‘00 Arch 504 Graduate Studio 6 credits Fall ‘99 Arch 303 Graduate Studio 6 credits Spring ‘99 On Leave (Sabbatical) Winter ‘99 Arch 504 Graduate Studio 6 credits Fall ‘98 Arch 303 Graduate Studio 6 credits Spring ‘98 On Leave (Sabbatical) Winter ‘98 Arch 504 Graduate Studio 6 credits Fall ‘97 Arch 303 Graduate Studio 6 credits
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Spring ‘97 Arch 305 Design Studio 6 credits Winter ‘97 Arch 501 Design Studio 6 credits Fall ‘96 Arch 303 Design Studio 6 credits Spring ‘96 Arch 305 Design Studio 6 credits Winter ‘96 Arch 504 Design Studio 6 credits Fall ‘95 Arch 303 Design Studio 6 credits Spring ‘95 Arch 305 Design Studio 6 credits Winter ‘95 Arch 501 Design Studio 6 credits Fall ‘94 Arch 303 Design Studio 6 credits
University of Washington, Assistant Professor of Architecture
Quarter & Year Course Number Title Credits Spring '94 Arch 305 Graduate Studio 6 credits Winter '94 Arch 301 U-Grad Studio 6 credits Fall '93 Arch 303 Graduate Studio 6 credits Spring '93 Arch 305 Graduate Studio 6 credits Winter '93 Arch 301 U-Grad Studio 6 credits Fall '92 Arch 303 Graduate Studio 6 credits Spring '92 Arch 305 Graduate Studio 6 credits Winter '92 Arch 504 Graduate Studio 6 credits Fall '91 Arch 303 Graduate Studio 6 credits Spring '91 Arch 305 Graduate Studio 6 credits Winter '91 Arch 302 U-Grad Studio 6 credits Fall '90 Arch 303 Graduate Studio 6 credits Spring '90 Arch 305 Graduate Studio 6 credits Winter '90 Arch 302 U-Grad Studio 6 credits Fall '89 Arch 303 Graduate Studio 6 credits
University of Washington, Lecturer in Architecture
Quarter & Year Course Number Title Credits Spring '89 Arch 302 U-Grad Studio 6 credits Winter '89 Arch 302 Graduate Studio 6 credits Fall '88 Arch 303 Graduate Studio 6 credits Spring '88 Arch 302 U-Grad Studio 6 credits Winter '88 Arch 302 U-Grad Studio 6 credits Fall '87 Arch 503-05 Graduate Studio 6 credits Spring '87 Arch 400 U-Grad Studio 6 credits Winter '87 Arch 401 U-Grad Studio 6 credits Fall '86 Arch 401 U-Grad Studio 6 credits
University of Pennsylvania, Instructor in Architecture
Quarter & Year Course Number Title Credits Summer '84 Pre Arch 500 Graduate Studio 6 credits c. Individual instruction (Independent Master’s Thesis)
Dechen Gonnot (chair) 9 Corbin Jones 9 Ben Ahern 9 Cary Moran 9
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Architecture 599 - Independent Thesis Research Student Credits
Claire Rennhack 2
Previous individual instruction
Architecture 599/600 – Independent Thesis Research Student /Title Term Credits
Cary Moran Winter ’15 4 Ben Ahern Winter ’15 4 Dechen Gonnot Summer ’14 1 Andrew Theis Summer ’13 3 Sean Kelly Summer ‘12 3 Katie Hunt Spring ‘12 3 Jesse Kingsley Spring ‘12 3 George Maroussis Spring ‘12 3 Julia Reeve Winter ’12 3 Jonathan French Fall ‘11 3 Jessica Yu Spring ‘11 3 Zachary Jensen Spring ‘09 3 Devin Kleiner Spring ‘06 3 Walter Grey Spring ’06 3 Chris Hawley Fall ‘04 3
Ying Ying Kuo Spring ’04 3 Billy Stauffer Spring ’04 3 Gingi Cabot Spring ’03 3 Aaron Pleskac Fall ’02 3 Matthew Guthrie Winter ’03 3 Brian Palmberg Spring ‘02 3 Matt Bietz Spring ’02 3 Won Sik Lee Fall ‘01 3 Tracy Shriver Fall ’01 3
Winnie So Winter ’01 3 Alex Pfeiffer Fall ’00 3 Jennifer Dickey Winter ’00 3 Brian Court Fall ‘99 3 Bryan Cooper Spring ‘99 3
Mark Bertletson Spring ’99 3 Kevin Tabari Fall ‘96 3 Paul Stefanski Fall ‘95 3 David Sarti Fall ‘95 3 Robert Kiker Spring ’95 3 Anjali Grant Fall ’95 3 Kant Chutikul Spring ‘95 3 Kam Yee Cheng Spring ‘95 3 Takeshi Okada Fall ‘95 3 Mark Sharp Fall ‘95 3 Jeffrey Soler Fall ‘95 3 Timothy Williams Fall ‘95 3 Arunee Montrivivattanachai Fall ‘95 3 Caitlin Mackenzie Winter ‘94 3
Andrew Reid FauntLeRoy Spring '93 3 Gretchen Van Dusen Winter '93 3 Olivier Maximillian Landa Winter '93 3 Douglas W. Breer Spring ‘92 3 Theresa Cabell Findeisen Spring ‘92 3 Bruce Macon Winter '92 3 Lara L. Branigan Winter ‘91 3
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Donald Trowbridge McArthur Fall '90 3 Keith Evan Hayes Spring '90 3
Jocelyn Reutebach Winter ’14 9 Ecological Intervention at Sitro Baths
Andrew Theis Fall ’13 9 Suburban Retrofit on Aurora Avenue (chair) Sean Kelly Spring ‘13 9 Hydroponic Farming on Harbor Island (chair) Katie Hunt Fall ‘12 9 Urban Think Tank for Women Religious (chair) Jesse Kingsley Fall ‘12 9 Recovery Center for At-Risk Youth (chair) George Maroussis Fall ‘12 9 An Urban Crematorium (chair) Kevin Zhang Spring ’12 9 Neighborhood Ribbon Integrated with Local Provision and Public-Shared Space Julia Reeve Spring ’12 9 Beyond the Cul-de-sac: A New Texture for the American Suburb (chair) Jonathan French Spring ’12 9 Space, Place, and Roadscape along the Andøya National Tourist Route, Norway (chair) Jessica Yu Winter ’12 9 Collect, Blend, Disperse: A Hybrid Strategy for the Othello Neighborhood (chair) Weilan Zhang Fall ‘11 9 New Eyes on Waste: Transforming Waste Building Material in New Building Design Jiaqui Xie Fall ‘11 9 Architecture Occupation Ryan Hetzel-Drake Fall ‘11 9 Technocraft: Community Fabrication in Rainier Beach Antone Abuyaghi Fall ‘10 9 Divided City/Common Ground: A Cultural Center for Palestinians and Israelis in Jeruselum
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Claire Gear Fall ‘09 9 From Non-Contributing Space to Public Place: Re-using Columbia Plaza as a Market Center Zachary Jensen Fall ‘09 9 The Olympia Area Center for the Arts: An Adaptive Re-use of the Olympia Brewhouse (chair) Devin Kleiner Winter ’07 9 Institute for Color Research (chair) Walter Grey Fall ’06 9 Artist Live/Work Prototype (chair) Chris Hawley Spring ’05 9 Wildlife Rehabilitation Center on Shaw Island (chair) Cassie Hillman Winter ’05 9 Horticultural Center at the Washington Park Arboretum (chair)
Ying Ying Kuo Fall ’04 9 Residence for an Extended Family (chair)
Billy Stauffer Winter ’04 9 A Wooden Kayak Center (chair) Gingi Cabot Fall ’03 9 A Transfer Station (chair) Aaron Pleskac Spring ’03 9 Integrating the Industrial Arts Into Secondary Education (chair) Matthew Guthrie Spring ’03 9 A Woodworker's Guild (chair) Brian Palmberg Winter ’03 9 A Pre-cast Concrete Plant In South Seattle (chair) Matt Bietz Fall ’02 9 A Demountable Shelter for Bicycle Races (chair) Won Sik Lee Spring ’02 9 Korean-American Cultural and Community Center (chair) Tracy Shriver Winter ’02 9 A Mixed-Use Building In Belltown (chair) Heather Comeau Fall ’01 9 A Ranch School in Montana
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Winnie So Spring ’01 9 A Chinese American Cultural Center (chair)
Alex Pfeiffer Winter ’01 9 Environmental Restoration through Civic Placemaking (chair) Jennifer Dickey Fall ’00 9 A Monastery in Seward Park (chair) Brian Court Spring ’00 9 A Maritime Heritage Center on Lake Union (chair) Bryan Cooper Winter ’00 9 Finnish Center for Architecture and Design (chair)
Mark Bertletson Fall ’99 9 Institute for Technology (chair)
Sivichai Udomvoranum Spring ‘99 9 City Center: Bangkok
Joyce Maund Spring ’99 9 A Museum for Popular Culture
Kevin Tabari Spring ‘96 9 A Public Market for Seattle’s Fremont Neighborhood (chair)
Paul Stefanski Spring ‘96 9 A Street Cart for the Seattle Needle Exchange (chair)
David Sarti Spring ‘96 9 The Exploration of Residual Space (chair)
Anoo Raman Spring ‘96 9 A Public Bath Beneath the Alaskan Way Viaduct Robert Kiker Winter ’96 9 A Hybrid Building in Eastlake (chair)
Anjali Grant Winter ’96 9 A Hindu Temple in Queens, NY (chair)
Kant Chutikul Fall ‘95 9 A Spa at Lake Wenatchee (chair)
Kam Yee Cheng Fall ‘95 9 A Monument for Hong Kong (chair)
Takeshi Okada Spring ‘95 9 An Interpretive Center for Ship Harbor, Anacortes, WA (chair)
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Mark Sharp Spring ‘95 9 A Transit Center for Downtown Seattle (chair) Jeffrey Soler Spring ‘95 9 A Rest Area for the New Jersey Turnpike (chair) Timothy Williams Spring ‘95 9 The Monastery of Christ in the Desert (chair)
Arunee Montrivivattanachai Winter ‘95 9 A Zen Retreat (chair)
Leslie Jill Hanson Fall ‘94 9 Twisting the Institution: A Site for the Work of Cybill Andrews (chair) Caitlin Mackenzie Fall ‘94 9 A Performance Space for Nomadic Dancers (chair)
Amy Avnet Spring '94 9 Redefining the public realm: A community center for Green Lake Andrew Reid FauntLeRoy Fall '93 9 An urban theater for Broadway East (chair) Gretchen Van Dusen Fall '93 9 Integration and interdependence: Housing for the elderly and child care in the Green Lake Neighborhood (chair) Olivier Maximillian Landa Summer '93 9 An addition to the Corcoran Gallery and School of Art (chair) Kirsi Anneli Leiman Summer '93 9 Iron and Blood: A Museum of Contemporary Art in Helsinki, Finland Cynthia Stanley Esselman Spring '93 9 An interpretive center for Mckenzie Pass, Oregon Marcie Campbell McHale Spring '93 9 Linking land and water: A light rail and passenger ferry station on Portage Bay Douglas W. Breer Winter '93 9 Form follows fermentation: A design for a microbrewery (chair)
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Laura Ellen Cecil Winter '93 9 Moving forward, looking back: A proposal for urban infill housing in Cascade Theresa Cabell Findeisen Winter '93 9 Balance (chair) Brian E. Kaminski Fall '92 9 Saving the reality that generates the image. A proposal and design for an experimental agricultural station for Corvallis, Oregon Bruce Macon Fall '92 9 A Museum of, by, and for Artists. Reconciling Artist and Architect (chair) David Scott Maurer Fall '92 9 An Architecture of the Sublime: Beyond Temporal Consciousness Elizabeth Ann Lockwood Summer '92 9 Mutiny at the boundary: Defining the edge of the public realm
Lara L. Branigan Spring '92 9 Hospice see also Pesthouses (chair) Larus Gudmundsson Spring '92 9 The Henry Art Gallery extension Stanley Albert Zielinski Winter '92 9 Resonance: The art of collaboration Sean W. Anderson Fall '91 9 The terminal building of a satellite airport serving the Puget Sound Christopher Lewis John Dowell Spring '91 9 A law and justice center Donald Trowbridge McArthur Spring '91 9 A small chapel for the Grunewald Guild in Plain, Washington (chair) Keith Evan Hayes Fall '90 9 An Interpretive Center for Northwest Railroad History (chair) Edward Minoru Ueda Fall '90 9 A new arena for the Seattle Supersonics John James Taylor, Jr. Summer '90 9 A design proposal for the Elliott Bay Maritime Interpretive Center
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Rudy D. Young Summer '90 9 The Paris Prize Competition: 1990. A monument to the people in exile Daniel R. Weaver Fall '89 9 The Clos Pegase Winery: A question of context Jeffrey E. Johansen Spring '89 9 The skyscraper and the full block development Mark Wolf Spring '89 9 The idea of Archi•ology: time, architecture, and the Alaskan Way Viaduct Gary Gilbert Winter '89 9 Placemaking in the suburbs: Urban design of a light rail suburb Alan Maskin Spring '88 9 A design for the Wood in Design Institute
d. Awards for teaching, student awards.
Third Place, 2013-2014 ACSA/AISC Student Steel Design Competition (Open Submissions Category), Kelly McCain, (one of 5 projects recognized among 150 entries from 50 schools), 2014 (instructor – Arch 501)
Thesis Prize, Mariam Kaumura, “Mobile Loitering: a public space for Niger’s highly gendered urban context”, 2014 (advisor - Thesis Studio)
Special Mention, 2013 Young Architects in Africa Competition, Mariam Kaumura, “Mobile Loitering: a public space for Niger’s highly gendered urban context”, 2014 (advisor - Thesis Studio)
Honorable Mention, 2012-2013 ACSA National Wood Design Student Competition, Swampmachine, Ben Ahern, Cary Moran, Kristen Karlsson (one of 6 projects recognized from among nearly 500 entries) 2013 (instructor - Arch 501 w/ Elizabeth Golden)
Thesis Citation, Kevin Zhang, ‘Neighborhood Ribbon’, Spring 2013 (advisor – Independent Thesis)
Thesis Citation, Sheng Zhao, “Retrofitting Subsidized Housing with Neighborhood Amenities in Zhengzhou, China, 2009 (advisor - Thesis Studio)
First Place, Supermodel Competition, Cory Mattheis, 2009 (instructor – Arch 502 w/ Elizabeth Golden)
Second Place, 2005-2006 ACSA/AISC Student Steel Design Competition, Rebecca Roberts, (one of 8 projects recognized from 400 entries from 50 schools), 2006 (instructor – Arch 501)
First Place, 1996-97 ACSA Wood Products Council Student Design Competition, (Open Submissions Category), Sandra Venus, (one of 15 projects recognized from nearly 900 entries from 82 schools), 1997, (instructor - Arch 501)
Selected Entry, 1996-97 ACSA Wood Products Council Student Design Competition, Michael Herbst, (one of 15 projects recognized from nearly 900 entries from 82 schools), 1997, (instructor - Arch 501)
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Thesis Citation, Kam Yee Cheng “A Monument for Hong Kong”, 1996 (Thesis Chair)
Thesis Prize, Leslie Jill Hanson” Twisting the Institution: A Site for the Work of Cybill Andrews”, 1995 (Thesis Chair)
Honorable Mention, Finnish Museum of Contemporary Art International Design Competition, Helsinki, Finland, Kirsi Leiman, (517 international entries), 1993 (Thesis Advisor)
Faculty Frame, awarded to the faculty member who has "contributed the most to the vitality, stature or performance of the Department of Architecture," 1992
e. Publications of student work.
Andrew Bernheimer (Editor), Timber in the City: Design and Construction in Mass Timber, ORO Editions, April, 2015 - competition submittal by Ben Ahern, Cary Moran, Kristen Karlsson included in book on mass timber construction (instructor – Arch 501 w/ Elizabeth Golden)
Katie Zemtseff, ‘Design students rethink how Seattle handles its waste in UW project’, Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce, June 10, 2008 (instructor – Arch 501)
2006 National AIA Convention, Los Angeles, 2005-2006 ACSA/AISC Student Steel Design Competition, Becky Roberts, June, 2006 (instructor – Arch 501)
2006 ACSA Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, 2005-2006 ACSA/AISC Student Steel Design Competition, Becky Roberts, March, 2006 (instructor – Arch 501)
1997 National AIA Convention, New Orleans, 1996-97 ACSA Wood Products Council Student Design Competition, Sandra Venus and Michael Herbst, June,1997 (instructor - Arch 501)
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CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE PROFESSION AND COMMUNUNITY
a. Memberships, offices held, committee appointments and other evidence of participation in professional societies and organizations.
Member, American Institute of Architects, 1998-present
Professional Host, International Visitors Leadership Program, U.S. Department of State/World Affairs Council of Seattle – Adams Mohler Ghillino selected to host Dr. Chi-Jen Chen, Director of the Graduate Institute of Urban Development and Architecture at the National University of Kaohsiung in Taiwan, 2011.
Board Member, Institute for Northwest Architecture and Urban Studies in Italy (NAUSI), 1994-95
Nominee, Comprehensive Plan Review Committee, City of Seattle, 1994
Member, Downtown Project Review Panel, City of Seattle - Mayoral Appointment to two year term to review development proposals under Initiative 31 (CAP), 1991-93
Consultant Selection Committee, Lab Annex Phase III Project, The Evergreen State College, Olympia, Wa, September/October1991
Seattle Center Study Group - Volunteer team of professionals and students investigating alternatives to the proposed Seattle Center plans. SCSG plan replaced, by Seattle City Council vote, the Disney proposal as Scheme "D" for the Environmental Impact Statement, 1989-90
Port of Seattle Design Charrette team - Invited by Port of Seattle to study alternative proposals for Piers 48 and 66 on the downtown Seattle waterfront, 1988
b. Memberships, offices held, committee appointments and other evidence of
participation in community service and governmental organizations.
Vice-President, Madrona Community Council, 1988-1990
Chair, Land Use Committee, Madrona Community Council, 1987-1990
Co-Chair, Madrona Spring Clean-up, 1987-1990
Member, Physical Planning Committee, Pike Market Child Care and Preschool, 1994
Vice-President, Madrona Community Council, 1988-1990
Chair, Land Use Committee, Madrona Community Council, 1987-1990
Steering and Design sub-committee member, Friends of McDonald School Playground, 2009-2010
c. Individual contributions to the community and / or profession.
"Beginnings II" Daycare Loft Construction Project, Co-builder, 1992
New City Theater Planning Study and Cabaret Remodel, Seattle, WA (pro bono project by Adams/Mohler Architects), 1992-93
"Miracle on 34th Street" design and construction of miniature golf hole for fundraising event for the Northwest Aids Foundation, Seattle, WA (pro bono project by Adams/Mohler Architects), 1994
Site Work Coordinator, Friends of McDonald School Playground, 2009-2010
d. Speaking engagements, panel participation, meetings and conferences.
Panelist, ‘Reflections on Sustainability’, University of Washington, November 19, 2010
Featured Guest, “The Future of Housing”, Weekday, KUOW, August 5, 2009
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Panelist, ‘Reflections on the AIA Honor Awards”, March 20, 2008, Seattle, WA
Moderator, 2001 AIA Seattle Conceptual Awards Program, Seattle, WA
Paper Referee, 1996 ACSA Annual Meeting, Boston, MA
Panelist, “Tower to Tower: Images of Architectural Education and Practice” sponsored by AIAS, 1995
Panelist, 1995 Architect/Educator Forum sponsored by Seattle Chapter AIA
Moderator, 1995 ACSA Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA
"Recent Work of Adams/Mohler Architects: Projects at Three Scales, "College of Architecture and Urban Planning Lecture Series, University of Washington, 1994
Speaker, "The Work of Adams/Mohler Architects," The Miller/Hull Partnership, 1992
Introductory Speaker, AIA/Seattle Times Home of the Year Program, 1991
Housing Density and Affordability Workshop, University of Washington, 1991
Speaker, Seattle City Council Hearing, Seattle Center Master Plan, 1989
e. Published books, articles and reports related to the community or profession
Joe Follansbe, “Design-Build”, Alaska Airlines Magazine, October, 2013 (quoted in article)
Bryan Cohen, “Why Capitol Hill’s big mixed-use developments look the way they do”, Capitol Hill Blog, April 13, 2014 (quoted in article)
"Practice, Education and the Discipline of Architecture," Arcade, the Northwest Journal for Architecture and Design, (Author), May/June 1992
Designing for Density, Ideas for More Compact and Affordable Housing, Department of Architecture, University of Washington for the Washington State Department of Community Development, (Contributing Author) 1993
f. Memberships on juries, boards and commissions related to community or
profession
Juror, AIA Seattle Project of the Month Awards, 2010
Juror, AIA Kentucky Honor Awards Program, August 18, 2009
Artist Selection Committee, Factoria Recycling and Transfer Station, 4Culture, 2009
Juror, North Carolina AIA Triangle Honor Awards Program, March 29, 2008, Seattle, WA
Selection Panelist, Design Achievement Awards, Seattle Homes and Lifestyles, Seattle, WA, 2008
Selection Panelist, Design Achievement Awards, Seattle Homes and Lifestyles, Seattle, WA, 2008
Juror, North Carolina AIA Triangle Honor Awards Program, March 29, 2008
Nominee, Comprehensive Plan Review Committee, City of Seattle, 1994
Member, Downtown Project Review Panel, City of Seattle - Mayoral Appointment to two year term to review development proposals under Initiative 31 (CAP), 1991-93
Consultant Selection Committee, Lab Annex Phase III Project, The Evergreen State College, Olympia, WA September/October, 1991
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Seattle Center Study Group - Volunteer team of professionals and students investigating alternatives to the proposed Seattle Center plans. SCSG plan replaced, by Seattle City Council vote, the Disney proposal as Scheme "D" for the Environmental Impact Statement, 1989-90
Port of Seattle Design Charrette team - Invited by Port of Seattle to study alternative proposals for Piers 48 and 66 on the downtown Seattle waterfront, 1988
CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE UNIVERSITY
a. Committee responsibilities for the Department, College or University
Department
Graduate Program Coordinator, 2015-present
Master of Ceremonies, Architecture Centennial Gala, 2014